This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college algebra student interests. The study spanned two semesters and included three groups of students. The first group was presented with algebraic procedural examples and assessments without context. The second group was presented with algebraic class examples in contexts related to student majors and hobbies, but assessments without context. The third group was presented with class examples in contexts related to student majors and hobbies and also assessments with context. Learning growth as measured by performance scores on examinations was analyzed quantitatively. Student comments regarding learning progress were analyzed qualitatively, u...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of using a computer algebra system in College...
Many students enter community college underprepared for college-level math and are placed into devel...
College algebra consistently has a very high number of students performing poorly. An experimental s...
This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college a...
This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college a...
High school students have been reported to have difficulties solving complex algebraic problems. Thi...
This study determined the levels of algebra problem solving skill at which worked examples promoted ...
This investigation describes a problem of practice with the academic achievement of students who str...
abstract: In any instructional situation, the instructor's goal is to maximize the learning attained...
Students in grades 6-8 often struggle with learning expressions, equations, and functions (NCTM, 201...
This quasi-experimental study evaluated the impact of four, student centered approaches on learning ...
USM piloted the Math Zone in Spring 2007, a computer-based program in teaching MAT 101and MAT 099 in...
Students in higher education deserve opportunities to succeed and learning environments which maximi...
This project is the result of a yearlong study documenting the comparative effectiveness of two home...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact and interactions of student-centered instruction...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of using a computer algebra system in College...
Many students enter community college underprepared for college-level math and are placed into devel...
College algebra consistently has a very high number of students performing poorly. An experimental s...
This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college a...
This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college a...
High school students have been reported to have difficulties solving complex algebraic problems. Thi...
This study determined the levels of algebra problem solving skill at which worked examples promoted ...
This investigation describes a problem of practice with the academic achievement of students who str...
abstract: In any instructional situation, the instructor's goal is to maximize the learning attained...
Students in grades 6-8 often struggle with learning expressions, equations, and functions (NCTM, 201...
This quasi-experimental study evaluated the impact of four, student centered approaches on learning ...
USM piloted the Math Zone in Spring 2007, a computer-based program in teaching MAT 101and MAT 099 in...
Students in higher education deserve opportunities to succeed and learning environments which maximi...
This project is the result of a yearlong study documenting the comparative effectiveness of two home...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact and interactions of student-centered instruction...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of using a computer algebra system in College...
Many students enter community college underprepared for college-level math and are placed into devel...
College algebra consistently has a very high number of students performing poorly. An experimental s...